PAGE TWO _ ISLANDS REVIEW Christmas Tree _ Formerly Sidney and Islands Review and. Saanich Gazette) FULFORD H ARBOUR, Nov. 2 17. : . ESTABLISHED 1912 ....... | A meeting of the Burgoyne Valley “Member British Columbia and Yukon Press Association’ Parent-Teacher Association _ took : he ‘5 aut: i) lati throughout | b place ‘at: “Woodhouse,” the home : in ependent wee y. newspaper circulating oughou e|: oe , famous SAANICH PENINSULA and beautiful GULF ISLANDS of ‘Mr. and. Mrs. John .B. French, Bos through 20 local’ Post offices. on Friday evening, Nov. 5th. HUGH J. MecINTYRE, Publisher and Editor. _ Arrangements. were “made - to “ELIZABETH G. McINTYRE, Associate Editor. Telephones—Sidney : Office, 28; Residence, 27. _. Issued every : ' Wednesday at the Review Office, Third Street, - “SIDNEY; Vancouver Island, B.C. Subscription (strictly in advance) : - ~ $1.00: per. year in Canada; $1. 50 per year in the United States, '. «Copy for display: advertisements must be in the Review Office : NOT LATER THAN MONDAY NOON. Classitied advertisements, Coming Events, Cards of Thanks and In Memoriam must be in NOT LATER THAN MONDAY EVENING. . °. Cards of Thanks and In Memoriam, $1.00 each.. d Classified and Coming Events advertisements are ‘charged for on 8 flat rate.of only one cent. per word, ‘per issue, No advertisement ; accepted for less than 25¢c, . Advertising Rate: Cards furnished ‘upon request. io) All contributors of articles or news items are requested to have - same in the Review office NOT. LATER. THAN. SATURDAY NOON. 3 .All Letters to. the Editor must be signed by the: writer ‘for : fleece et wool, . cation. No exception. will be mude in this matter... Mrs. LETTERS TO 7 THE EDITOR | The Editor assumes no respon- sibility for the views expressed by correspondents. All letters must be signed. by the writer for publication.” Writers are re- quested.to be-brief and to the point. ‘Kindly write or type-on one. side of your: paper. only, hold a card party and dance in the || ———————————— TED THANKS TENDERED Sir:—The enclosed letter speaks for itself and I thank you for pub- lishing same, New Community Hall at Fulford on Friday, Nov. 19th, for the pur- pose of raising funds for the school Christmas tree, A committee, headed by Mr. MRS. F, F. KING. Sidney, B.C. THE LETTER Dear Mrs. King: — This will Members of the association con-| #°knowledge receipt of thirty dol- tributed ingredients for a large lars, the proceeds from card party Christmas cake to be baked by | in North Saanich, The Trustees Grosart will be in charge of the dance. Mrs. Kennedy’s orchestra _ SAANICH PENINSULA “AND | GULF | To Raise Funds For will provide the music. Mrs. R. McLennan. of the Poppy. Fund ‘desire to .ex- press their thanks to you and the ladies associated. with you: in the Poppy Campaign. The following are the amounts from the canvass in North San- nich: : we ; Deep Cove.......... ae $ 34.85— Sidney’and district .....104.06 - Card Party, N.S. ...... 30.00 Mr. and. Mrs. John French do- nated a - goose, -2- pillow, and a ood. Kennedy is donating a prize fos a bean’ guessing con- ‘test: : Al members of the association are working hard to make this a successful event. “-Subseribers: failing to receive the: Review in due time are “gaked to notify us immediately ‘and: another copy will: be sent, «With our large : eireulation ‘and the consequent large amount of handling ‘in the mails. “, “occasionally: it'so: happens that a label is accidentally removed, oe The® Saanich. Peninsula: and Gulf Islands enjoy the most: equable elimate: inv all. Canada! .. Average winter temperature, 40 above; aver- - age summer. temperature, 60 above. - Not too hot—not: too’ cold. At is ‘© the aim of the Review to assist in the development of this magnificent ‘area.and the.co-operation of all organizations ‘and citizens in working .for.the. betterment’ of. all-concerned is:respectfully solicited: Bota ooec cc ceceseceese-ee$168.41 With sincere congratulations on | the result of your efforts. . DOUGLAS, Secretary-Treasurer. MAYNE ‘Mrs. Maude returned from visit to Victoria and. Fulford, | where she was the guest of her North Saanich Branch, son, Capt, G. Maude. | Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., Mrs. Inglis left last week. for a Saanichton, B.C., “The. Anglican Chureh | suewviees visit: to friends /in Vancouver and Nov. 15th, 1987, returned Saturday. . for* the parish of. Salt Spring : ; | 1 Tsland the third Sunday -in- the|. Mrs. W. Deacon returned from) 'FULFORD month, Noy. 2ist: St. Paul’ s| ‘spending a few days with her son| een Ganges, . B: 30 am., Holy. | Wilbert in Vancouver.. = |: ‘The Parent: ‘Teacher ‘Association Communion ; St | Mark’s” Parish “Rowland Foster. is: spending thei is holding a. card’ party, followed ‘Churéh, 3] am. St. ‘Paul’s’ Church, wéekend ‘at home, returning on | by a. dance, in the Fulford Com- Ganges,., 7:30 pmo ee ‘Tuesday to New Westminster. —| munity Hall: on Friday evening, ‘ . . J. Borradaile spent a. few! Nov.. 19th, to raise funds for the ee On Wednesday : ‘evening a musi; ‘aye ‘with: his’ mother at. canes children’s “Christmas” -entertain- _| ¢al program will, be given at. Har- ‘last’. week.. Bas sof ments’ There will be: comic: mov- opbour: House ‘under’ the auspices of. Mr. Je Drysdale returned from ‘ing pictures: shown. for. ‘the’ chil- wt ree Vanéouver last Thursday. | ioe “On Friday fternoon the. ‘annual 2 Mr. and. Mrs.:.Tom . Garnsy 4 are . Woman's # Awsiliary -. SIDNEY, V.1., B.C.; Wednesday, November 17, 1937. 8... —— LEE | dren, commencing: at-.7. and con- re! tinuing. until 8° p.m... ..Cards. will visiting Capt.. and. Mrs. Gurney, a at} commence at 8:30. Music: will be “the: a eG :| supplied: “by: Kennedy’s orchestra LS aa} ene others. : : MPERIAL. TO ACCO’S INSPIRING: PROGRAM ‘James John completed his, is path “MreoH. ‘Shopland: fe can ano and] finder: map; |'them back’ to Retreat’ Cove, | : The football - game was: post Mrs.° G.: A. Bell and Miss Evina poned’ on. ‘Account ‘of the. ‘SNOW, | : .| lender aon ‘course, pe pte At Service CR a es ‘Leghorns: RI. “Rede and: "New Hampehives be Be DW. booking. orders. for > ‘Baby: Chicks: ‘and Hatching pgs eo ae Write for’ particulars and price: lint we } ty “he entertainment. for. the. occasion is outstandinir | Vand. to. size it: up yourself we pr sent: herewith | wv poupe of) ; Pages fromthe actual : ‘pro ram ‘gam tthe once-over | Wwe “feel au you. will he ‘numbered among | 4 ‘those pre Beene OR ty _HiGlt in Guats ‘ReAUns: ae - wanson coy ws aan iwi ae EVELYN WATSON . NA ROBERTSON LORNA DNQULL. a National Dancers. car, MAQ GREGOR MACINTOSH MLA Polk Sunge ARTHUR JACK MAN oe . Baritone. Responge Be comforts Sacuyald, chills and: ‘calday Drop in’ wide ve tll Ute OVEN oe no obligation “sOMINNY cow \ 7 a || = . 7 bo seh as =PIUEFOTVeRLa ; { JAC wit, PANES _Pellow 0 S. Ieapun ay SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW {ing and’ contests “will” augment the: “school -. Sports " day - “and © “rain began to. fall: ‘and snow — for some = tim, ; Bud Deildal’ ‘is ek acting troop] | her: yetura journey ntroduetion: of § AL Wann, Editor Vietoriie They | "CANADA. IN -THE PACIFIC ® * George M, Murtay, MilcA Tentennnt-Governor it “Mig Lordship The: Vighop oni His Honor kK ve W: Hamber, 7 { ee ) sie | North Saanich Service Club Activities By The Busy ‘Bee. In spite. of the ‘stormy anther. the 500. party at the: club last Satur- day was very enjoyable: Prize winners. for’ the evening “were: Ladies, Miss” K. Collyer; gentle-/ men, J.-C. Anderson, ~ ANNUAL BANQUET Preparations are well under way for the best annual banquet the club has had in years. . We are expecting a record crowd, sv make your reservations early! The committee*in charge is do- ing all in its power to prevent & overlooking any of the old mem- bers or their. friends. . Anyone : wishing to attend the banquet will he or she kindly get in touch with 8 the secretary, ‘Miss E. Clarke, at. Sidney ‘84-W, ‘or any members of the executive. PENDER . Mrs, Taylor, sr, “ is visiting \ with friends in Victoria. ; ~ Mr. and Mrs. Sones, sr., Vic-' toria, are the guests of their son and daughter-in- law, Mr, and Mrs, Sones, jr. Mr. Charlie, Scott has retumed home after spending four: months fishing at Johnston Strait. Mrs. Davidson, sr., is now living SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesd ay, November 17, 1937, iW COWELL’S SHOPPING. NEWS CHEONS AND. DINNERS BE WHOLESOME LET Your PON ‘AND. APPETIZING! the best GRAIN-FED CALGARY BABY BEEF —. Use none but the best Inspected! Get this Real Quality Beef at -COWELL’S MEAT MARKET “OTHE HOME: OF QUALITY MEATS” _. Vegetables, Fish, Poultry, Ete. @a~ Pure Pork Sausage Patties — A Real Delicacy “3G "PHONE 73 THIRD STREET, SIDNEY —— ’PHONE 73 AACTUERUUOEUUETERET VUEREE EET ERCTCCCCST04-0E8904E000059 572484 | BULL BROS. GENERAL HAULING | ’Phone 79-X —_——— Sidney, B. C. with her daughter, Mrs. John | Stewart, : Victoria. Mr. A.. Davidson-and. his. daugh- ter Helen and. friend spent two days here, returning to Vancou- ver ‘on Satiirday’s steamer.” The Remembrance Day service was -held:‘at- ‘Hope Bay .Church on: Thursday, Nov. °11th; vat 10:55 - a.m:,- Mr. Richardson : conducting. the service, whieh. was very. well attended.. : Mr. “Newham. also. enone: ‘a: “tew days on - the- ‘island, returning to Vancouver Saturday., ae ' The high: school : “pupils held a social evening Friday, ° ‘Nov. 12th, all’ enjoying themselves with dane- The. proceeds fond: good-bye s Sanmnian and: friends. "Among the-patietits “registered this.week at Rest Haven. Hospital|} nd, ; where : ; ne! will stop | “| offat Vancouver to visit, relatives are Mys,.A, Readings, Sidney; Mrg,: BP, Baldwin, Sidney; Mrs. Ja, | Ws Fraser, West Road; Mr, Mul- , holland, Sidney; Mr, FP. J. Norsia, Sidney, and Mr. George Shepard, {P atricia Bay, Mrs. Tames Woodie of Seattle, with her baby san, James. Alfred, -ia “spending. a welt vin | ‘Sidney. at ethe home: of “her. parents, Mr. and Men “De Paylor, Third Street, “Mry Net Ty has’ donated 20. xmall * “panes _(Pletiee turn to Page. ‘of Three) Speaker hy si Idernian An Adar HN THE Gus mt British Cobambis THE CLUB tT the Royal | K ene 0 pa See rE rE Era i. 1 MoM ae Pane ee ee ee] Notepaper Special . 100 sheets of good white bond paper, size 5% x 814, suitable for writing with ink or typewriting, and 100 envelopes to match (or 150 sheets and 50 envelopes), with your ‘name and address printed on both, and the sheets made into a pad, for only $1.00 Postpaid — Terms: Cash with, the order. "REVIEW. ++. SIDNEY, B. Cc ry APNEA a ataaataet aa Pea aataSPP Batata aah Z (Geno Soa aeee| a) Mitchell & Anderson Lumber Co. Lid. ~ Sidney, B. 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